Gum Disease Care in Randolph MA
Healthy gums hold your teeth for life. Our Massachusetts dentist team diagnoses and treats gingivitis and periodontitis with deep cleanings, scaling and root planing, and ongoing periodontal maintenance. We welcome patients from Randolph, Quincy, Braintree, Milton, Holbrook, Stoughton, Canton, Weymouth, Avon, and Brockton.

Comfort and clarity
Gentle care with digital x rays, periodontal charting, and clear home care coaching. TV and headphones in each room.
Early Warning Signs
Deep Cleaning Success
Maintenance Interval
What Is Periodontal Disease
Periodontal disease is an infection of the gums and bone that support your teeth. Early stage gingivitis causes swollen, tender gums and bleeding. Later stage periodontitis adds pocketing, bone loss, and loose teeth if not treated.
- Biofilm and tartar irritate the gum line
- Gums detach and form periodontal pockets
- Bone levels drop without care
Risk Factors
- Smoking or vaping
- Diabetes and dry mouth
- Family history of gum disease
- Grinding and clenching
- Crowded teeth that trap plaque
- High sugar snacks and frequent sipping
Diagnosis and Charting
We record probing depths, bleeding points, recession, mobility, and bone levels. Digital x rays help us see tartar under the gums and evaluate bone support.
- Periodontal charting at key visits
- Digital bitewing and periapical x rays
- Intraoral photos to track healing
Severity Snapshot
Periodontal Treatment
Scaling and Root Planing
Deep cleaning by quadrants to remove tartar and smooth root surfaces. Local anesthesia keeps you comfortable.
- Targets pockets and inflamed sites
- Reduces bleeding and swelling
- Followed by a recheck visit
Antimicrobial Support
We may add a chlorhexidine rinse or localized antibiotic therapy at deep sites. Home care tools are matched to your mouth.
- Interdental brushes or floss threaders
- Water flosser tips for pockets
- Prescription fluoride for high risk patients
Periodontal Maintenance
Every 3 to 4 months we clean deeper around pockets and monitor healing. This helps prevent relapse.
- Bleeding score and pocket review
- Targeted plaque removal
- Coaching to improve tricky spots
When to See a Periodontist
For advanced bone loss, furcation involvement, or surgical needs we coordinate with a trusted periodontist and continue your maintenance here.
Implant Care and Gum Health
Implants also need clean gums. We teach specific home routines and use soft tips to protect implant surfaces during cleanings.
Daily Routine
- Power brush for 2 minutes twice a day
- Interdental brushes or floss daily
- Alcohol free rinse for fresh breath
Diet and Habits
- Limit sugary snacks and frequent sipping
- Stop tobacco to improve healing
- Wear a night guard if you grind
What to Watch For
- Bleeding or puffiness after brushing
- Bad breath that lingers
- Gums pulling back or loose teeth
FAQs
Do deep cleanings hurt?
We numb the area so you stay comfortable. Tender spots usually settle within a day or two.
Will gums grow back?
Inflammation can shrink with care and pockets can reduce, but lost gum tissue and bone do not fully regrow. Early care protects what you have.
How often is maintenance?
Most people do well every 3 to 4 months. We tailor the schedule to your charting results.
Areas We Serve
Randolph, Quincy, Braintree, Milton, Holbrook, Stoughton, Canton, Weymouth, Avon, and Brockton.
Request a Periodontal Appointment
Share what you are noticing and a few times that work. Our team will follow up to confirm your visit.
Visit Us
Massachusetts Dental Associates
1395 N. Main St., Randolph, MA 02368
- Monday 10am – 7pm
- Tuesday 8am – 6pm
- Wednesday 10am – 7pm
- Thursday 10am – 7pm
- Friday Hygienist by appointment
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed with on call support